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  • 121José del Campillo — (1695 April 11, 1743), Spanish statesman, was of very obscure origin.From his own account of his youth, written to Antonio de Mier in 1726, we only know that he was born in a house equally poor and honest, that he studied Latin by his own wish,… …

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  • 122Naval tactics in the Age of Galleys — were used from antiquity to the early 17th century when sailing ships replaced oared galleys. Contents 1 Weapons in the age of galleys 2 Early naval tactics 3 Line abreast …

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  • 123Seaford (UK Parliament constituency) — UK former constituency infobox Name = Seaford Type = Borough Year = 1641 Abolition = 1832 members = TwoThe parliamentary constituency of Seaford was a rotten borough until it was disenfranchised in the Reform Act 1832. It was notable for having… …

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  • 124adjunct — I adjective accessory, addendum, additament, addition, appanage, appendage, augmentation, auxiliary, branch, complement, component, corollary, extension, subordinate part, supplement foreign phrases: Sublato principali, tollitur adjunctum. By the …

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  • 125addition — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Process of adding Nouns 1. (act of adding) addition, increase, expansion, annexation, accession; corollary, concomitant (See accompaniment). See sequence, junction, auxiliary. 2 …

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  • 126adjunct — n. Addition, appendage, appurtenance, dependency, attachment, addendum, something added, modifier, subordinate part, accessary, accessory, minor detail …

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  • 127accessory — /əkˈsɛsəri / (say uhk sesuhree) noun (plural accessories) 1. a subordinate part or object; something added or attached for convenience, attractiveness, etc., such as a spotlight, heater, driving mirror, etc., for a vehicle. 2. (plural) the… …

  • 128sublate —   v.t. deny; cancel; reduce, especially an idea to subordinate part of a greater unity.    ♦ sublation, n.    ♦ sublative, a. tending to remove …

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